/* various interpolation templates */ /* This file is part of VIPS. VIPS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ /* These files are distributed with VIPS - http://www.vips.ecs.soton.ac.uk */ /* "fast" floor() ... on my laptop, anyway. */ #define FLOOR( V ) ((V) >= 0 ? (int)(V) : (int)((V) - 1)) #ifndef restrict #ifdef __restrict #define restrict __restrict #else #ifdef __restrict__ #define restrict __restrict__ #else #define restrict #endif #endif #endif /* Fixed-point integer bicubic, used for 8 and 16-bit types. */ template static int inline bicubic_int( const T uno_one, const T uno_two, const T uno_thr, const T uno_fou, const T dos_one, const T dos_two, const T dos_thr, const T dos_fou, const T tre_one, const T tre_two, const T tre_thr, const T tre_fou, const T qua_one, const T qua_two, const T qua_thr, const T qua_fou, const int *cx, const int *cy ) { const int r0 = (cx[0] * uno_one + cx[1] * uno_two + cx[2] * uno_thr + cx[3] * uno_fou) >> VIPS_INTERPOLATE_SHIFT; const int r1 = (cx[0] * dos_one + cx[1] * dos_two + cx[2] * dos_thr + cx[3] * dos_fou) >> VIPS_INTERPOLATE_SHIFT; const int r2 = (cx[0] * tre_one + cx[1] * tre_two + cx[2] * tre_thr + cx[3] * tre_fou) >> VIPS_INTERPOLATE_SHIFT; const int r3 = (cx[0] * qua_one + cx[1] * qua_two + cx[2] * qua_thr + cx[3] * qua_fou) >> VIPS_INTERPOLATE_SHIFT; return( (cy[0] * r0 + cy[1] * r1 + cy[2] * r2 + cy[3] * r3) >> VIPS_INTERPOLATE_SHIFT ); } /* Floating-point bicubic, used for int/float/double types. */ template static T inline bicubic_float( const T uno_one, const T uno_two, const T uno_thr, const T uno_fou, const T dos_one, const T dos_two, const T dos_thr, const T dos_fou, const T tre_one, const T tre_two, const T tre_thr, const T tre_fou, const T qua_one, const T qua_two, const T qua_thr, const T qua_fou, const double *cx, const double *cy ) { return( cy[0] * (cx[0] * uno_one + cx[1] * uno_two + cx[2] * uno_thr + cx[3] * uno_fou) + cy[1] * (cx[0] * dos_one + cx[1] * dos_two + cx[2] * dos_thr + cx[3] * dos_fou) + cy[2] * (cx[0] * tre_one + cx[1] * tre_two + cx[2] * tre_thr + cx[3] * tre_fou) + cy[3] * (cx[0] * qua_one + cx[1] * qua_two + cx[2] * qua_thr + cx[3] * qua_fou) ); } /* Given an offset in [0,1] (we can have x == 1 when building tables), * calculate c0, c1, c2, c3, the catmull-rom coefficients. This is called * from the interpolator, as well as from the table builder. */ static void inline calculate_coefficients_catmull( const double x, double c[4] ) { const double dx = 1.f - x; const double x2 = dx * x; const double mx2 = -.5f * x2; g_assert( x >= 0 && x <= 1 ); c[0] = mx2 * dx; c[1] = x2 * (-1.5f * x + 1.f) + dx; c[2] = 1.f - (mx2 + c[1]); c[3] = mx2 * x; }